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look at the way flpresident oba and paul ryan have behaved this week about the issues of our time, the debt ceiling and budget. it seems like the president is still in full campaign mode. his cohort said they're going to engage his campaign infrastructure. >> they're going to set up. >> paul ryan is back to his day job. he's the house budget chairman and he's shown a lot of leadership. i was in williamsburg last week. there was no talk about retrenching and collapsing and giving in to the demands and turning back on their promises. there was great unity and they called the president's and harry reids bluff. they agreed with speaker gingrich when he said don't move the debt ceiling. sequester is the key. >> sequester is the key. it what his boss and president obama do not want. it would trim 1.2 trillion dollars, most of which would come out of social programs. however, if you were going to annihilate the republicans, would you choose to split the gop? in other words, i'm interested in the mechanics of this annihilation scenario. let me begin with immigration. the republican party is sp
look at the way flpresident oba and paul ryan have behaved this week about the issues of our time, the debt ceiling and budget. it seems like the president is still in full campaign mode. his cohort said they're going to engage his campaign infrastructure. >> they're going to set up. >> paul ryan is back to his day job. he's the house budget chairman and he's shown a lot of leadership. i was in williamsburg last week. there was no talk about retrenching and collapsing and giving in...
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i preseume that is paul ryan's budget. i don't see how you can vote tomorrow on a debt extepgs nsio increase and attach a balanced budget before you know what the balanced budget is. i see that as a problem. i want peter to tackle that. >> we are passing the no budget no pay act. it is going to give both chambers, the senate and the house to pass the budgets. what you are hearing is, the house is going to more than likely pass the budget. but tomorrow, all we are trying to do is say, senate, you haven't acted in ten years isn't it time you want to tell them what you are doie i going to sp? this could be a kum by yah moment but you can't do it unless you get the sent at to act with us. >> another key day is march 1st. $1.2 trillion over ten years that is the key to cutting spending will that get done peter welch? >> it shouldn't get done. the president said he would do that. you know i'm with shawn when he says the senate should act and pass a budget. but the house should pass this ten year goal and the majority should put
i preseume that is paul ryan's budget. i don't see how you can vote tomorrow on a debt extepgs nsio increase and attach a balanced budget before you know what the balanced budget is. i see that as a problem. i want peter to tackle that. >> we are passing the no budget no pay act. it is going to give both chambers, the senate and the house to pass the budgets. what you are hearing is, the house is going to more than likely pass the budget. but tomorrow, all we are trying to do is say,...
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ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new reality for us. and we're going to keep adapting and switching and trying new things until we figure out what it is. >> and figuring it out takes time. sociologists tell us most americans believe adulthood begins at 26 or older and that having witnessed so many sacrifices by their parents to achieve middle-class security has had a huge impact. family and friends are the new priorities. blind careerism is beginning to fade. >> we definitely put lifestyle and friends above work. no question about it. >> do you both feel that that's pretty much the way one should look at life? >> i do. >> abso
ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new...
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first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's trying to do so many things right but at the same time is still trapped in a largely nat gas model. they need to be more oily as it's said. here's a tweet from @brianmpc. he says my 8-year-old just got all the spelling words right and said boo-yah. i love your show and apparently he does too. i am always surprised. i see a lot of people -- i was at a bar this weekend, where there were a lot of people in their 20s and they got started watching the show in their teens and it was quite thrilling because all i heard was boo-yah from 20-something-year-
first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's...
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over the weekend house budget meister paul ryan, mitch mcconnell both said the across the board spending cuts sequester has gone through probably around march 1st, and i say good. across the board cuts may not be the best way, but at least we're going to get some smaller government and lower spending. now, most of these so-called cuts, by the way, just represent slower growth. they're not real cuts. a lot of these accounts have been up 50% or more in the last 10 or 20 years. so don't weep too hard. lower spending as a share of the economy is like a tax cut to growth economy. get that, please, it keeps cash in private hands which is far more efficient than the government. government spending is an anti-growth tax hike. just like the failed stimulus package. think of it this way. think of this. deficit spending robs taxpayers to finance government unions and special crony capitalist interest groups. that's why milton friedman called spending the gdp the ultimate tax burden. if you get spending gdp from 25% to 20%, wow, you'll be cooking up some economic growth. now, these cuts so-called it
over the weekend house budget meister paul ryan, mitch mcconnell both said the across the board spending cuts sequester has gone through probably around march 1st, and i say good. across the board cuts may not be the best way, but at least we're going to get some smaller government and lower spending. now, most of these so-called cuts, by the way, just represent slower growth. they're not real cuts. a lot of these accounts have been up 50% or more in the last 10 or 20 years. so don't weep too...
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now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not republican leaders in congress. so we believe that the right course of action is to take steps to make sure the sequester doesn't happen. >> but maria, i've got to tell you so
now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they...
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we need this next generation of republican leaders, jindal, ryan, christie, to go out there and talk about lifting the middle class up, not just protecting wealthy people, lifting the middle class up. in fairness to all of them, they come from pretty blue collar backgrounds. they'll be pretty good at this. >> but this isn't about that. >> great to see you. mark simone, that was one of the funniest remarks i've ever heard about menendez. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers officemax can help you drive suand down.s down... use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. music:
we need this next generation of republican leaders, jindal, ryan, christie, to go out there and talk about lifting the middle class up, not just protecting wealthy people, lifting the middle class up. in fairness to all of them, they come from pretty blue collar backgrounds. they'll be pretty good at this. >> but this isn't about that. >> great to see you. mark simone, that was one of the funniest remarks i've ever heard about menendez. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. have a...
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house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the sequester, which would cut $1.2 million in domestic and defense spending over the next two years will happen since democrats haven't offered alternatives to gop proposals. but ryan says no one is tuking about allowing an actual government shutdown. >> we are more than happy to keep spending at those levels going on into the future while we debate how to balance the budget, how to grow the economy. that's the kind of debate the country desevens. by the way, if we keep going down this path, we will have a debt crisis. it's not an if question, it's a when question.
house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the...
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play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we not like one of those signs? let's look at pfizer. the drugmaker reported four vt quarter profit of 47 cents a share. revenue also beat consensus. yahoo! earned 32 cents. four cents above projections. and seagate earned $1.38 a share, 11 cents above estimates. revenue also beat consensus but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polaris, we're going to have one of those motorcycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> y
play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we...
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. >> we're number one again, but we're not going to be the same until we get ryan kelly back. so we're going to have to watch that. that's the key to whether we go deep into the postseason. >> i got home yesterday and i turned on cincinnati was up six or seven over syracuse. they had just beat louisville. and you said, you know what? if i watch this they're going to lose, and they did. >> you're the curse. >> joe, who do you like in the super bowl? i want to get that out there first. >> i -- i -- i'm inclined to see the 49ers, but then i saw the ravens and the ravens and are tough and that guy is good. flacco is really good. new england is no pushover and they manhandled them, you know, to my chagrin. i was hoping for a patriots/49ers matchup. weren't you? >> no. i wanted the brother thing. but i can't decide who is the stronger team. i'm thinking baltimore probably. but we'll have to wait and see. >> yeah because, you know, atlanta showed me something that they didn't prevail, but they looked good. they were up 17-0. what can you tell me about, john, my fantasy, at that tacki
. >> we're number one again, but we're not going to be the same until we get ryan kelly back. so we're going to have to watch that. that's the key to whether we go deep into the postseason. >> i got home yesterday and i turned on cincinnati was up six or seven over syracuse. they had just beat louisville. and you said, you know what? if i watch this they're going to lose, and they did. >> you're the curse. >> joe, who do you like in the super bowl? i want to get that out...
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i think paul ryan is right. i was at the republican retreat ten days ago at the house members and i can tell you we heard a lot of this. there is an acknowledgement within the republican party that we have to reboot. you know, the best part of what happened in this election is that we learned that you can't just do it with white men, that attracting latinos, attracting women is not an option. and i thunk that's why this immigration thing, that's why the election has been such a game-changer for the immigration issue because republicans know that it is a huge challenge, but it is also a great opportunity to rebuild some bridges. >> lz? >> you know, i listened to the governor's speech and it was fairly boring to me. i thought it was vac uous, i thought it was empty. if you heard the applause when he was introduced to when he introduced the stupid party, it was clap, clap, clap. he doesn't have everybody on board yet. i don't think he's the person to deliver that message. and as far as what the results of 2012 and
i think paul ryan is right. i was at the republican retreat ten days ago at the house members and i can tell you we heard a lot of this. there is an acknowledgement within the republican party that we have to reboot. you know, the best part of what happened in this election is that we learned that you can't just do it with white men, that attracting latinos, attracting women is not an option. and i thunk that's why this immigration thing, that's why the election has been such a game-changer for...